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Stoicism
William Wolfe Capes
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R860
Discovery Miles 8 600
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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In the first of his massive two volume B-24 Liberator set, Dr. Wolf
presents a meticulously researched, truly ultimate look at the
B-17's stablemate from the drawing board to its emergence as
America's preeminent blue-collar bomber. In addition to his
personal 25,000-book library and microfilm collection, the author
made extensive use of the massive document and photo collections at
the NMUSAF, the Pima Aerospace Museum; and Consolidated and Ford
Company design and production information. Described is the role of
aviation icon, Reuben Fleet, for his and Consolidated's
contribution to the development of Liberator in context of American
military and commercial aviation industry. The design evolution of
the Liberator and the Davis Wing are highlighted. Since the B-24
was ultimately manufactured by five different factories, primarily
Consolidated and Ford, using different manufacturing technics,
these are described, contrasted, and pictured in detail. The Ford
Knock Down Kits, their manufacture and transport are detailed for
the first time. The final section of the book describes the various
B-24 models and variants along with detailing today's surviving
B-24s. This book and Volume 2 intends to be the definitive look at
the Liberator detailing every facet for the air enthusiast,
historian, and modeler.
Every week the TV news highlights the routine use of drones and
guided missiles against terrorist enemies and the recreational use
of drones has become commonplace. The Nazi WWII development of
guided missiles and bombs is often given credit for America's Cold
War success in this realm. However, it was during that war that
America, and the Air Force, in particular, also began the
development of systems and weapons that laid the foundation for
today's technology. 'Off Target' relates in detail the then
"Secret" research, development, and combat employment of these
early guided bombs, missiles, and drones from 1917 to 1948. Using
formerly Secret/Confidential manuals, reports, microfilm print
outs, and photos, collected over 40 years, author Wolf, gives the
air war historian and enthusiast a detailed look at this unknown
topic that progressed from biplane drones to sophisticated
post-WWII guided missiles. Among the subjects discussed are
Sperry's aerial torpedo and the Kettering "Bug" of WWI to WWII's
early rudimentary GB Series Glide Bombs to the more sophisticated
VB Series that evolved from radio, heat, light, or television
guidance. The Aphrodite/Joseph Kennedy B-17, BQ, TDR, and target
drones are discussed as are the SWOD, GLOMB, GORGON, and JB Jet
bomb series.
The XB-40 and XB-41 were secret, little-known experimental
modifications of the B-17F and B-24D, respectively, into
heavily-armed bomber gunships sometimes referred to as "bomber
escorters". They were developed during early World War II in
response to the lack of a USAAF long-range fighter aircraft able to
escort and protect regular B-17 formations making the round trip
from Britain deep into Germany. Using many formerly-classified
documents from his large microfilm collection, William Wolf
presents their previously-unpublished history. It describes in
depth for the first time the politics and development and
associated problems of both escorter types. Unfortunately, these
"protecters" were found wanting in several ways - after the
addition of guns and ammunition they became overweight and
tail-heavy causing center of gravity problems and each encountered
numerous delays in the development and delivery of their various
armament additions and improvements, particularly the Bendix chin
turret. In the end, the YB-40 participated in only 14 lackluster
operational service test missions during mid-1943 before being
withdrawn from service. The XB-41 Liberator never saw operational
testing before also being cancelled for its poor performance. The
failure of the gunship concept left a huge hole in the capabilities
of the Eighth Air Force. Their failure, however, spurred the
adoption of the Merlin-powered P-51 Mustang, the outstanding escort
fighter that was key to Allied victory in the air war over Europe.
This second of two volumes on the North American B-25 Mitchell
covers the late-WWII G through J, F-10, and PBJ variants of the
famed US medium bomber. Among the many topics discussed are the
Mitchell versions used by the US Navy and Marine Corps, as well as
photo-recon and experimental types. B-25s in foreign wartime
service are also shown, including those used in Poland, France,
England, and Soviet Russia. A detailed chapter covers all types of
armament used in the Mitchell, from guns and cannon of various
calibers to ammunition used, including machine gun rounds, rockets,
and bombs. A special section of the book features discussions on
unique B-25 missions, events, and aircrew during WWII and in the
postwar era, such as the April 1942 Doolittle Raid and the B-25
collision with the Empire State Building in July 1945. B-25
appearances in classic feature films such as Thirty Seconds over
Tokyo and Catch-22 are also detailed.
The North American B-25 Mitchell is WWII's most heralded and
versatile medium bomber. Volume 1 (of two) gives the reader a
concise illustrated look at the A through D models and follows the
bomber's genesis from the formation of the North American Company
and its early steps toward the development of the NA-40, the first
B-25. The continued evolution of the Mitchell from the A, B, C, and
finally to the iconic D models is described in vintage photos. The
production at the parent Inglewood, California, plant and then the
Kansas City plant is illustrated, as are the important modification
centres. The last half of the book covers the D model in many
colour photos of the interior and exterior, from nose to tail and
from wingtip to wingtip. The Wright R-2600 radial engine and
Hamilton-Standard propeller are detailed, as are their associated
systems. The Mitchell's markings and insignia changes are featured
throughout.
In 1935 the USAAC wanted to build a potential intercontinental
bomber, a 'Guardian of the Hemisphere,' and granted Donald Douglas
a contract to build the world's largest bomber. The groundwork for
the intercontinental bomber had been laid in the previous two
decades by the courageous military and civilian pilots who risked
their lives to set new distance and endurance records. After World
War I the future Axis and Allied nations built larger aircraft and
finally during World War II Germany and Japan became intent on
developing intercontinental bomber to retaliate against America.
While the XB-19 never flew as an intercontinental bomber or even as
a combat bomber; its contributions as a 'Flying Laboratory'
significantly influenced the development of the Consolidated B-36
Peacemaker, the world's first true intercontinental bomber. Since
the XB-19 project was top secret and there was only one example
built there is little information remaining for researchers. Over
the years Bill Wolf has collected the largest quantity of XB-19
material and a number of photographs, including a copy of the
original Army Air Force acceptance of the aircraft, first-hand
narratives of its first flight, and other USAAC and Douglas Company
documents. This book provides a superbly illustrated history of the
XB-19 intercontinental bomber and the text is supported by
previously unpublished photographs.
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Stoicism
William Wolfe Capes
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R608
Discovery Miles 6 080
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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In einem grossen Teil der ausgedehnten westlichen Literatur uber
sowjetische Ange legenheiten ist in den letzten Jahren in
zunehmendem Masse erkannt worden, dass ein Wandlungsprozess
innerhalb des Sowjetsystems im Gange ist. In der Politik,
Diplomatie, Wirtschaft, Erziehung, Kultur, der Wissenschaft und in
militarischen Dingen - um nur einige Gebiete zu nennen - hat es
Zeichen der Wandlung und der Anpassung an neue Gegebenheiten
gegeben, als das Sowjetsystem aus der Stalin Ara in diejenige
Chruschtschows uberging. Gewiss sind sich westliche Beobachter der
sowjetischen Verhaltnisse in keiner Weise einig uber die Natur
dieses Wand lungsprozesses oder die Richtung, die er nimmt. Man
kann sehr verschiedene An sichten uber gewisse grundlegende Fragen
finden. So wird beispielsweise die Auffassung vertreten, dass die
Sowjetunion sich allmah lich zu einer Gesellschaftsform entwickelt,
die in vielen grundlegenden Gesichts punkten jenen modernen
Gesellschaftsformen ahnlich ist, wie sie in der westlichen Welt
durch die Phanomene, die die Industrialisierung und Verstadterung
beglei teten, hervorgerufen wurden. Diese Theorie der Angleichung
wird von einer anderen verworfen, derzufolge sich das sowjetische
System auf eigene 'Veise - sui generis - nach Grundsatzen
fortentwickelt, die eine Verschmelzung mit der west lichen Welt zu
einer gemeinsamen politischen und sozio-okonomischen Form un
wahrscheinlich machen."
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Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
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